icq-t is experiencing a random "buzz" every so often where
it suddenly pegs the CPU. It should definitely not be
doing that. I've tried a few times to locate it (and
incidentally uncovered a couple of other bugs, including an
issue with the ICQ peer-to-peer protocol versions), but I
can't find it yet. (But I did make a couple of advances in
the meantime; icq-t now speaks client-server protocol
version 5, and it does "contact messages" back and forth
(they're jabber:x:roster messages on the Jabber
side).

Jer, temas, and DizzyD were all here yesterday and
today for meetings regarding Jabber, Inc. Somehow, they
all remind me of the gang I went to high school with.
(Which is cool; I hung out with a pretty good bunch.)
We've made some progress in determining what needs to
happen on the open-source and commercial sides.

Yesterday was Steve Adams' retirement bash, at the
Denver Chophouse, just across the street from where our new
offices are going to be. Don't think he's entirely out of
the picture, though; he's still the largest owner of Webb
stock, and he's keeping an eye on things at Webb, including
Jabber, Inc.

Oh, that Avs game last Saturday was cool.
They lost to the Red Wings, 4-3, but it was a well-fought
battle. And I got some goodies from the souvenir shop
afterwards, including a beret for Pamela. She's always
wanted one.